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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cass/: [QB] EEF in Middle/Late Neolithic Germans is low to negligible, yet we're expected to believe Early Neolithic Germans were overwhelmingly EEF. So these loony-tunes now are proposing some sort of "massive migration" [from yet somewhere else] between Early and Middle/Late Neolithic to explain the huge reduction of EEF (orange): [IMG]http://s3.postimg.org/ub6htykxf/Late_Neolithic.png[/IMG] A far more reasonable explanation is Stuttgart (the genome of a single individual) is not at all representative of typical Early Neolithic Germans (for whatever reason, its an outlier); perhaps EEF was always very low in northern Europe - which makes sense in light of ancient DNA from the Baltic which shows Early Neolithic Baltics were 0% EEF. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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